St. Joseph Grimes Hospital in the county is having a drive-thru health fair and flu shot clinic. According to a release from them on Wednesday, they will be having the event on October 27th. Free flu shots will be given to the first 100 … [Read more...]
City of Navasota asks citizens to trim low hanging trees
The City of Navasota is asking residents to help improve the safety of the community by trimming low hanging tree branches over the roads. Due to overwhelming tree growth, the city is asking for residents’ assistance trimming overgrown trees that … [Read more...]
Grimes County adds 36 new cases, 1 new death in first COVID-19 update in two weeks
After a week with no update, and no new CVOID-19 cases, the newest update for Grimes County adds 36 new cases, and one new death to the toll. According to a release on Tuesday afternoon, the county has seen 619 total cases since March 2020, and … [Read more...]
City of Iola gets $11 million in funding for new wastewater treatment plant
After years of waiting, the City of Iola is getting full funding for a wastewater treatment plant. The city announced on Friday that the board meeting for the Texas Water Development Board took place Thursday morning, where they approved Iola to … [Read more...]
Iola ISD suspending remote learning, all students to attend in-person starting October 19th
Iola ISD will be suspending remote learning for students in two weeks. According to a release from the district, they had been reviewing data the first is weeks of school and, stated that they found the remote learning approach had not been … [Read more...]
Grimes County Clerk continues preserving marriage license, Commissioner’s Court minutes records
The Grimes County Clerk's Office is resuming their work of preserving old, county records. At last week's Commissioner's Court meeting, county clerk Vanessa Burzynski presented two contracts for preserving an additional 4,000 marriage licenses, … [Read more...]
Adult Literacy Classes continuing in Navasota amid pandemic
Even amid a pandemic that has made learning a bit different for everyone, the adult literacy classes in Navasota are continuing! "They have had to make some adjustments, but, they will find a way, whether is is off-site, at the library, or even … [Read more...]
Horlock House in Navasota open to public again after short closure
The Horlock House art gallery in Navasota has reopened to the public. According to a release from the City on Thursday, the gallery is exhibiting the newest work from the new artists in residence, Ashley Andersen and Shannon Ferguson. The hours … [Read more...]
Navasota man sees bond almost double as he awaits trial in Brazos County
A Navasota man awaiting four trials in Brazos County district court has had his bond nearly doubled. That's after the trial judge approved a motion by the Brazos County district attorney's office. 24 year old Hayden Hughes of Navasota was … [Read more...]
No injuries after small cafeteria kitchen fire at Navasota High School
There was a small fire at Navasota High School yesterday morning. According to the district, the small fire happened in the cafeteria kitchen from an electrical outlet. Navasota Fire was called to extinguish the small blaze. No students or … [Read more...]
North Zulch man, local business owner, arrested for failure to pay another business
A man from North Zulch, who is a business owner in College Station, was arrested following a Brazos County Sheriff's Office investigation on charges of failing to pay more than $14,000 to another local business. According to the arrest report, 62 … [Read more...]
Anderson-Shiro CISD partners with Germinator for cleaning services
Anderson-Shiro CISD has partnered with Germinator Mobile Sanitation on cleaning services for their schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In a video released by the district on Monday, Superintendent Scott Beene said their experience thus far has … [Read more...]
Sales Tax Revenues rise in Navasota even as COVID-19 pandemic shut down businesses
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be expected that sales tax revenues may drop off in Navasota. However, that was the opposite case this year, according to Navasota City manager Brad Stafford. "The really neat part, which we talked about during … [Read more...]
Rattler’s Den Cafe destroyed by early Thursday fire
An early Thursday morning fire on LaSalle totaled the building of the Rattler's Den Cafe. According to authorities, the fire started around 6:45 am, and there was no one inside the building at the time. The businesses opened in February 2020. … [Read more...]
Kentucky-based buyer lined up for Gibbons Creek, no intentions to restart coal-fired plant
A buyer from Kentucky is negotiating the purchase of the Gibbons Creek Power Plant near Carlos. A news release was sent out Thursday by the city of Bryan, on behalf of Charah Solutions of Louisville, which said they are in talks with the Texas … [Read more...]
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